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  1. I typically just copy and paste the whole thing into word and then delete unwanted pictures and other irrelevant information, then print from there.
  2. We've done HAL and Disney to Hawaii, and taken several Princess cruises. I'd look at the itineraries of both possible cruises and select the one that I'm most interested in. If they are really the same, I'd probably go with Princess, depending on how big the price difference is. This is mostly because I'm not a fan of HAL's entertainment offerings recently. But, either would work for me.
  3. What cruise line? When we did our Alaska cruise/tour there was some travel via train, but mostly bus. I would think doing it entirely by train will not get you to as many places in as short a time.
  4. Even the 3 night cruises have a pirate night. Just no pirate menu in the dining room.
  5. The wine & bites tastings in Palo are not the "regular" tastings.
  6. this is so cool! We have HIA on our next cruise, and I wasn't anticipating any extra mariner days for spending.
  7. Wine/beer brought onboard is to be consumed in your room, or you can bring the wine (not sure about the beer) to the MDR to be enjoyed with dinner.
  8. And it seems they've mixed them up. We're doing the 35 day round trip on the ZUIDERDAM starting that day.
  9. Drinks in the bars/lounges have a cost. I'm not sure about asking for a glass of regular water, but bottled water will have a cost. There's no issue getting soft drink (or coffee, or tea, hot chocolate) from the drink station and bringing it into the lounge area to drink. Those drinks are "free" from the drink stations, and in the dining rooms, and buffet.
  10. We booked on a Thursday night for a Sunday cruise. Just a short one, and drivable to the port. No regrets at all.
  11. I fail to see much difference between the single piano vs double piano format regarding audience participation. I've experienced both single and double piano bar situations on HAL, and the audience has been invited to sing along in every one.
  12. Sun screen is in my shore excursion bag. As well as ship's card, photo ID, cash, credit card, and water. And either my camera or phone (for pictures only).
  13. Generally itineraties are released about 18 months out.
  14. On the DCL website, the deck plans show those rooms with connecting doors. You can see the door openings on this example:
  15. If you go to the DCL website and do a search for 7 night cruises, you'll find some, out of San Diego, Port Canaveral, and Galveston.
  16. Generally, the longer cruises will have fewer children. That said, there will still be more kids than you'll find on other lines. Repositioning with the lowest number, typically. B2B cruises won't cut the kid load as each cruise will have lots of kids (but not the same ones). Any cruise out of FL will go to either Castaway Cay or Lighthouse Point (private islands). I prefer the classic ships (Magic & Wonder), but have cruised on both Fantasy and Dream. Haven't done any of the newer ships. My favorite longer cruises on DCL were Southern Caribbean on the Fantasy, and Panama Canal, as well as Med/Westbound Transatlantic both on the Magic.
  17. We just have the gratuities added daily to the onboard account.
  18. Those are the standard precautions they've always had. Not particularly related to COVID.
  19. Don't know if there's pictures here or not, but you can find menus on this link: https://disneycruiselineblog.com/menus/
  20. For several cruise lines, you can sign up on their website to be notified when new cruises are offered.
  21. That would something that a Travel Agent could help you with.
  22. Be aware souvenir stamps in a US passport are illegal.
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